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Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep, and doesn't know
where to find them.
Leave them alone and they'll
come home, wagging their
tails behind them. | |
Little Jack Horner
sat in a corner,
eating his Christmas pie.
He put in his thumb and pulled out a plum
and said,
"What a good boy am I!"; | |
Little Miss Muffet, sat on a tuffet,
eating her curds and whey.
Along came a spider,
who sat down beside her,
and frightened Miss Muffet away! | |
London Bridge is falling down,
Falling down, falling down,
London Bridge is falling down,
My fair Lady.
Build it up with wood and clay,
Wood and clay, wood and clay,
Build it up with wood and clay,
My fair Lady.
Wood and clay will wash away,
Wash away, wash away,
Wood and clay will wash away,
My fair L... | |
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the King’s horses
and all the King’s men,
couldn’t put Humpty together again. | |
Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow? With silver bells
and cockle shells and
pretty maids all in a row. | |
Miss Polly had a dolly, who was sick, sick, sick. So she phoned for the doctor to be quick, quick, quick. The doctor came with his bag and his hat.
And he knocked at the door, with a rat-a-tat-tat.
He looked at the dolly and he shook his head.
And he said, "Miss Polly, put her straight to bed."
He wrote out a paper... | |
Monday's child is fair of face.
Tuesday's child is full of grace. Wednesday's child is full of woe. Thursday's child has far to go.
Friday's child is loving and giving. Saturday's child works hard for a living. And the child that is born on Sunday is
bonny, blithe, good and gay. | |
Old King Cole was a merry old soul And a merry old soul was he
He called for his pipe and he called for his bowl And he called for his fiddlers three. Now every fiddler had a fine fiddle and a very fine fiddle had he
Fiddle iddle iddle iddle ee went the fiddlers Fiddle iddle ee fiddle ee
There's none so rare as can ... | |
Old MacDonald had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
And on his farm he had a cow
E-I-E-I-O
With a moo moo here
And a moo moo there
Here a moo, there a moo
Everywhere a moo moo
Old MacDonald had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
Old MacDonald had a farm
E-I-E-I-O
And on his farm he had a pig
E-I-E-I-O
With an oink oink here
And an oink oi... | |
One elephant went out to play, Upon a spiders web one day. He had such enormous fun,
That he called for another elephant to come!
Two elephants went out to play,
Upon a spiders web one day.
They had such enormous fun, That they called for another elephant to come! Three elephants went out to play, Upon a spiders web on... | |
Oranges and lemons
Say the bells of St. Clement's
You owe me five farthings
Say the bells of St. Martin's
When will you pay me?
Say the bells of Old Bailey
When I grow rich
Say the bells of Shoreditch
And when will that be?
Say the bells of Stepney
Oh, I do not know
Say the great bells of Bow
Here comes a c... | |
Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake baker's man
Bake me a cake as fast as you can
Pat it and prick it and mark it with "B"
Put it in the oven for baby and me | |
Polly, put the kettle on,
Polly, put the kettle on, Polly, put the kettle on, We'll all have tea.
Sukey, take it off again,
Sukey, take it off again,
Sukey, take it off again,
They've all gone away.
Polly, put the kettle on,
Polly, put the kettle on,
Polly, put the kettle on, We'll all have tea.
Blow the fire ... | |
Pussy cat, pussy cat,
Where have you been?
"I've been to London to
Look at the Queen."
Pussy cat, pussy cat,
What did you there?
"I frightened a little mouse
Under the chair." | |
Incy,wincey spider,
climbed up the water spout.
Down came the rain,
and washed the spider out.
Out came the sunshine
and dried up all the rain.
So Incy, wincey spider
climbed up the spout again. | |
Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross,
To see a fine lady upon a white horse;
Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes,
And she shall have music wherever she goes. | |
Round and round the garden,
Like a teddy bear.
One step, two step,
A tickle under there! | |
Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the stream.
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily, Life is but a dream. | |
Ring o ring o roses
A pocketful of posies
A-tishoo!
A-tishoo!
We all fall down | |
Shoo, fly, don't bother me,
c, don't bother me,
Shoo, fly, don&'t bother me,
For I belong to somebody.
I feel, I feel,
I feel like a morning star. I feel, I feel,
I feel like a morning star. | |
Ten green bottles hanging on the wall,
Ten green bottles hanging on the wall,
And if one green bottle should accidentally fall,
There’ll be nine green bottles hanging on the wall.
Nine green bottles hanging on the wall,
Nine green bottles hanging on the wall,
And if one green bottle should accidentally fall,
T... | |
There were ten in the bed
And the little one said, "Roll over, roll over"
So they all rolled over and one fell out
There were nine in the bed
And the little one said, "Roll over, roll over"
So they all rolled over and one fell out
There were eight in the bed
And the little one said, "Roll over, roll over"
So th... | |
The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah.
The ants go marching one by one, hurrah, hurrah.
The ants go marching one by one,
The little one stops to suck his thumb.
And they all go marching down,
To the ground, to get out of the rain.
BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!
…two…tie her shoe…
…three….climb a tree…
…four…shu... | |
Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair.
Said Simple Simon to the pieman, "Let me taste your ware."
Said the pieman to Simple Simon, "Show me first your penny." Said Simple Simon to the pieman, "Sir, I have not any."
Simple Simon went a-fishing for to catch a whale.
All the water he had got was i... | |
Sing a Song of Sixpence, a pocket full of rye.
Four and twenty blackbirds, baked in a pie.
When the pie was opened, the birds began to sing. Wasn't that a dainty dish to set before the king?
The King was in his counting house, counting out his money.
The Queen was in the parlour, eating bread and honey.
The maid w... | |
I’m a little teapot short and stout. Here’s my handle, here’s my spout. When I see the teacups hear me shout, tip me up and pour me out. | |
Oh the Grand Old Duke of York,
he had ten thousand men.
He marched them up to the top of the hill, and he marched them down again.
And when they were up, they were up. And when they were down, they were down. And when they were only half way up, they were neither up nor down. | |
Oh, do you know the muffin man, The muffin man, the muffin man, Oh, do you know the muffin man, That lives on Drury Lane?
Oh, yes, I know the muffin man, The muffin man, the muffin man, Oh, yes, I know the muffin man, That lives on Drury Lane. | |
The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts, all on a summers
day.
The Knave of Hearts, he stole the tarts, and took them clean
away.
The King of Hearts, called for the tarts, and scolded the Knave full bore.
The Knave of Hearts, brought back the tarts, and vowed he'd steal no more. | |
The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round. The
wheels on the bus go round and round, all day long.
The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish, swish. The wipers on the bus go swish, swish, swish, all day long.
The horn on the bus goes beep, beep, ... | |
There was an old lady who swallowed a fly I don't know why she swallowed a fly - perhaps she'll die! There was an old lady who swallowed a spider, That wriggled and wiggled and tiggled inside her; She swallowed the spider to catch the fly;
I don't know why she swallowed a fly - perhaps she'll die! There was an old lad... | |
Ding, dong, bell,
Pussy’s in the well.
Who put her in?
Little Tommy Thin.
Who pulled her out?
Little Johnny Stout.
What a naughty boy was that,
To drown poor pussy cat | |
Jack and Jill,
Went up the hill,
To fetch
Qa pail of water.
Jack fell down,
And broke his crown,
And Jill came
tumbling after.
| |
Twinkle, Twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what*you are!
Up above the world so high,
Like a diamond in the sky!
Twinkle, Twinkle, little star,
How I wonder what you are! | |
Humpty Dumpty
Sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty
Had a great fall.
All the king’s horses,
And all the King’s men,
Couldn't put Humpty Dumpty
Together again. | |
Rain, rain,go away.
Come again,another day;
Little Johnny wants to play,
Rain,rain, go away.
| |
Hey diddle diddle.
The cat and the fiddle.
The cow jumped over the moon.
The little dog laughed to see such fun.
And the dish ran away with spoon. | |
Tang, tang, tang.
Listen to my trumpet,
Toot, toot, toot.
Listen to my tambourine,
Shoo, shoo, shoo.
| |
Ten little fingers,
Ten little toes:
Two little ears,
And one little nose.
Two little eyes,
That shine so bright:
And one little mouth,
To kiss Mummye' Good night”. | |
Hands are meant for working,
Hands are meant for play,
Hands are used a hundred times,
Every single day.
Hands get very dirty,
As everyone can tell, ov
So don't forget before you eat, wv ;
Be sure, to wash them we | |
Hot cross buns!
Hot cross buns!
One a penny, two a penny,
Hot cross buns!
If you have no daughters,
Give them to your sons.
One a penny, two a penny,
Hot cross buns! | |
Pat-a-cake, Pat-a-cake,
Baker’s man,
Bake me a cake,
As fast as you can.
Pat it and prick if,
And mark it with T,
And put it in the oven,
For Teacher and Me.
| |
Polly put the Kettle on,
Kettle on, Kettle on,
Polly put the Kettle on,
We'll all have tea.
Sukey take it off again,
Sukey take it off again,
Sukey take it offagain,
They'veeallgone away. | |
lam a little teapot,
Short and stout:
This is.my handle,
And this is my spout.
When the water's boiling,
Hear me shout!
“Pick me up,
and pour me out”. | |
Peter, Peter, Pumpkin eater:
Had a wife and couldn't keep her.
He put her in a pumpkin shell:
And there he kept her very well!
| |
Frisky is my kitten, >) dil,
She’s very hard to catch: —— |
And if lam not careful,
I'm sure to get a scratch!
I put my arms around her,
But, what do you suppose?
Frisky simply wriggles
From her head to her toes. | |
Mix a pancake,
Stir a pancake,
Pop it in a pan:
Fry a pancake,
Toss a pancake,
Catch it if you can! | |
Hickory Dickory Dock.
The mouse ran up the clock.
The clock struck one,
the mouse ran down.
Hickory Dickory Dock.
The clock struck two, the mouse said boo.
The clock struck three, the mouse said whee.
The clock struck four, the man ran out of the door. | |
What is in a glass of milk?
Cheeks like roses, Skin like silk:
Eyes like diamonds,
Teeth like pearls.
Health for growing
Boys and girls.
Bodies sturdy, strong and round,
In a glass of milk are found. | |
Slice, slice, the bread looks nice,
Spread the butter on each slice.
On the top, put jam so sweet,
Now, it’s nice for us to eat. | |
One, two,
Buckle my shoe:
Three, four,
Shut the door:
Five, Six,
Pick up sticks:
Seven, eight,
Lay them, straight:
Nine, ten,
Avbig fat hen. | |
Here we go round the mulberry bush,
The mulberry bush, the mulberry bush.
Here we go round the mulberry bush,
Ona cold and frosty morning.
This is the way, we brush our teeth,
We brush our teeth, we brush our teeth.
This is the way, we brush our teeth,
On a cold and frosty morning. | |
Mary had
a little lamb(3)
Its fleece was white as snow.
And everywhere that
Mary went(3)
The lamb was sure to go.
It followed her to
school one day(3)
And that was against*the,rule,
It made the children
laughvand play(3)
To.sée)the lamb at school. | |
Three blind mice.(2)
See how they run! (2)
They all ran after the farmer's wife:
Who cut off their tails
With a carving Knife!
Did you ever see
Such a thing in your life?
As three blind mice | |
Down by the station,
Early in the morning,
See all the trains there,
4 Standing in a row:
The guard waves his flag now,
And blows his little whistle:
Everyone inside now,
| |
Puff-a-train, puff-a-train,
Noisy little puff-a-train,
If you are going to the sea,
Puff-a-train, O, please take me.
Puff-puff-puff, ssh-ssh-ssh, (2)
Ssh-ssh-ssh-ssh-ssh-ssh. | |
The cock doth crow,
To let you Know:
If you be wise
Tis time to rise. | |
OH! LOOK AT THE MOON JM
Shei is a sed ve ‘he re,
she lool
Like a amp in he air | |
1,2,3,4,5 once I caught a fish alive.
6,7,8,9,10 then I let it go again.
Why did you let it go?
Because it bit my finger so.
Which finger did it bite?
This little finger on my right. | |
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Turn around.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Touch the ground.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Polish your shoes.
Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear,
Off to school! | |
One, two, three, four,
Mary at the cottage door.
Five, six, seven, eight,
Eatting cherries off a plate | |
“Butterfly, butterfly,
From where do you come?”
“I Know not, I ask not,
I never had a home.” | |
Fetch a little: hammer:
Tap, tap, tap.
Fetch a bigger hammer:
Bang, bang, bang.
Fetch the biggest hammer:
Crash, crash, crash. | |
To market, to market,
With a cart full of corn.
Happy little horsey,
Goes hippity hoppity hop.
Home again home again,
Rolls the empty cart.
Happy little horsy,
Goes hippity, hoppity hop. | |
Baa, Baa, Black Sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir,
Three bags full.
One for my master,
One for my dame:
And one for the little boy,
Who lives down,the lane. | |
Oranges and Lemon
Sold for a penny,
All the school kids
Are so many.
The grass is green,
And the rose is red,
Remember me;
Till l am dead-dead-dead. | |
Mary, Mary, quite contrary,
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells and cockle shells,
And pretty maids all in a row.
| |
I am an aéroplane.
Up in the sky,
see how swiftly,
I fly, fly, fly. | |
Row, row, row your boat,
Gently down the stream:
Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily,
Life is but a dream. |
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